XXxil NARRATIVE OF THE CENTENARY MEETING. 
(Section D, Zoology.) 
D2 Roya Co.iece or Surceons. 
Parties were conducted round the Hunterian Museum by Sir Arthur 
Keith, F.R.S., and Mr. R. H. Burne, F.R.S. Tea was provided by 
kind invitation of the President and Council of the College. 
(Section E, Geography.) 
E2 Mereoro.ocicat Orrice, Soutn KEnsineron. 
E3 Science Museum. 
(Section G, Engineering.) 
G4 Members connected with the Engineering Section were invited to 
visit the Shipping and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia during 
the afternoon. Tea was provided by kind invitation of the 
Exhibition authorities. 
(Section H, Anthropology.) 
H2 Miss Canziant’s Srupio and collection of folk-lore objects, mostly 
of Italian origin (Abruzzi) but with some Piedmontese and others 
from Savoy. Tea was provided by kind invitation of Miss Canziani. 
H3 Messrs. Bryant anp May’s Frre-makine Museum. 
(Section I, Physiology.) 
12 Roya. CoLLece or Puysicrans. 
Tea was provided by kind invitation of the President and Council. 
(Section J, Psychology.) 
J1 University Cottece, Gowrr Street (Psycnotocy Dzrr.). 
A demonstration was arranged, by kind permission of Prof. 
Spearman. 
J2  Kune’s Cotrzce, Srranp (Psycnotogy Dept.). 
A demonstration was arranged by kind permission of Dr. Aveling. 
J3 Brprorp CoLtEGE ror Women (PsycHoLocy Dept.). 
A demonstration was arranged by kind permission of Prof. Edgell. 
(Section K, Botany.) 
K2 Narurat History Museum, to view a selection of the historical 
collections of specimens, manuscripts and drawings in the Depart- 
ment of Botany. 
(Department K*, Forestry.) 
K*2 Messrs. W. W. Howarp Bros. & Co.’s TimBER WHARvES, CANNING 
Town. 
Tea was provided by kind invitation of Mr. Alexander L. Howard, 
oP. 
(Section L, Educational Science.) 
L9 Brixton Day Conrinvation ScHoot. 
Tea was provided by kind invitation of the School Staff. 
